The Azura-Edo IPP produces electrical energy. But none of this would have been possible without millions of man-hours of human energy.

In 2016, we published a "Development Guide" to the Azura-Edo IPP and the front cover of this publication listed some of the hundreds of individuals who helped develop and finance the facility. If you scroll down this page you can see this list of development stars reproduced in the alphabetical order of their surnames. The list did not include any titles or honourifics (except for three monarchical exceptions) because we wanted to illustrate a very simple point: big infrastructure projects require the cooperation of a vast number of people drawn from all walks of life, be they presidents, cabinet ministers, lawyers, bankers or civil engineers. And they all have an equal right to call our plant their own.

Once we'd finished the construction of the plant, we did something similar...but different. We took the names of the circa 2,000 workers that helped construct the plant (from mechanical engineers to cleaners, from welders to carpenters, from security guards to electrical engineers) and carved them into a giant plaque which adorns the front entrance of our admin & control building. If you scroll down this page (and go past the list of development heroes) you will find the full list of our construction stars.